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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Council Chamber--City Hall <br /> <br /> April 12, 1999 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Scott Meisner, Nancy Nathanson, Betty Taylor, Gary Rayor, David <br /> Kelly, Gary PapS. <br /> <br />COUNCILORS ABSENT: Pat Farr, Bobby Lee. <br /> <br />Mayor James D. Torrey called the council meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />1.PUBLIC FORUM <br /> <br />Mayor Torrey outlined the rules for the public forum. <br /> <br />Ray Wiley, 2100 Shields Avenue, stated that he had interviewed 260 visitors to, and residents in <br />the vicinity of, Skinner Butte Park. He presented the following recommendations for <br />improvements to Skinner Butte Park: 1) leave the gate on the road leading to the top of the butte <br />open until 11 p.m., and close the gate at an earlier hour only when deemed necessary by Public <br />Works or the Police departments; 2) establish a "quiet zone" (void of such excess noises as <br />portable or car radios) on the butte; 3) utilize Rotary Club volunteers to greet and provide <br />information to visitors; and 4) modify Lincoln Street to make legal a right turn into the butte area. <br /> <br />Glenn Munro, 730 East 44th Avenue, urged the council to allow access to the top of Skinner <br />Butte during late hours of the evening, noting that the gate is almost never closed despite the <br />current stated closure time. In addition, Mr. Munro suggested that closing the gate at 10 p.m., <br />when the park is open until 11 p.m., prevents (for a period of 1 hour) persons with physical <br />limitations from accessing the top of the butte by means other than a vehicle, while allowing such <br />access by persons without physical limitations. He suggested that the council consider this <br />matter in relation to the Americans With Disabilities Act. <br /> <br />Sherm Smith, 2018 Morning View Drive, expressed support for leaving the gate on the road <br />leading to the top of Skinner Butte open later at night. He suggested that the City apply <br />"community responsive policing" to ensure safety on the butte. Mr. Smith said this might include <br />hiring a private security company or utilizing community volunteers such as Rotary Club members <br />to provide late-night security on the butte. <br /> <br />Larry Mann, 2247 North 10th Avenue, Springfield, identified himself as manager of the Bond <br />Sports Complex for the past year. He requested that council include on a future meeting agenda <br />a discussion regarding the fate of the Bond Sports Complex. Mr. Mann explained that due to the <br />passage of the bond measure which resulted in the Parks Department needing the fields, the <br />fields at the Bond Sports Complex were scheduled to be closed next year; however, he said he <br /> <br />MINUTES-Eugene City Council April 12, 1999 Page 1 <br />7:30 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />